David Lipscomb (1831–1917)
Author of A commentary on the New Testament Epistles, Volume 4 : Ephesians, Philippians and Colossians
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A commentary on the New Testament Epistles, Volume 4 : Ephesians, Philippians and Colossians (1976) 152 copies
A commentary on the New Testament Epistles, Volume 3 : Second Corinthians and Galatians (1989) 132 copies
A commentary on the New Testament Epistles, Volume 5 : I, II Thessalonians, I, II Timothy, Titus and Philemon (1989) 132 copies
Civil government : its origin, mission, and destiny, and the Christian's relation to it (2006) 46 copies
A Commentary on the Acts of the Apostles, with Questions Suited for the Use of Families and Schools. Hardcover, Gospel… (1896) 11 copies
New Testament Commentaries (14 Volume Set) Based on the American Revised Version (Gospel Advocate) (1958) 3 copies
A Commentary on the New Testament Epistles Vol.'s 1-4 (Plus: A Commentary on the Gospel According to Matthew; A… (1958) 2 copies
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Gospel Advocate - Volume LVII. No. 39 - "Lord's Supper" — Editor, some editions — 1 copy
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- Canonical name
- Lipscomb, David
- Birthdate
- 1831-01-21
- Date of death
- 1917-11-11
- Burial location
- Mount Olivet Cemetery, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA
- Gender
- male
- Birthplace
- Old Salem, Franklin County, Tennessee, USA
- Place of death
- Davidson County, Tennessee, USA
- Occupations
- Minister, Church of Christ
- Short biography
- In 1891, with the help of J. A. Harding and others, he founded the Nashville Bible School, later David Lipscomb College (Now David Lipscomb University) in Nashville, TN.
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Many excellent comments and overall great balance in understanding Romans. There may not be as much depth here but the interpretations offered tend to be more spot on. It is excellent to have this perspective on the text preserved; it demonstrates the differences that have developed over interpretation of some matters over the past century.